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In this episode, we explore the eerie and fascinating rise of “digital ghosts” — AI-generated versions of people who’ve passed away, built from their personal data. From voice synthesis to deepfake video, we break down the technology making digital immortality possible and why some seek comfort, connection, or legacy through it.
But beneath the surface lies a deeper conversation: What are the ethical risks of reanimating the dead? Who controls your likeness after you’re gone? And are we truly remembering our loved ones — or refusing to let go?
Join us as we examine the thin line between memory and simulation, and reflect on what it really means to be human in a world where your data may outlive your body.
In this episode, we explore the eerie and fascinating rise of “digital ghosts” — AI-generated versions of people who’ve passed away, built from their personal data. From voice synthesis to deepfake video, we break down the technology making digital immortality possible and why some seek comfort, connection, or legacy through it.
But beneath the surface lies a deeper conversation: What are the ethical risks of reanimating the dead? Who controls your likeness after you’re gone? And are we truly remembering our loved ones — or refusing to let go?
Join us as we examine the thin line between memory and simulation, and reflect on what it really means to be human in a world where your data may outlive your body.